Allison Corke

TheaterMania: Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight
...there is a deeply satisfying core of truth running through Ackerman's writing, making this entertaining...
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DC Theatre Scene: Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight
Keegan’s new play asks us to take a look at our most secret desires, and,...
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PRESS RELEASE: Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight
The Keegan Theatre presents Peter Ackerman's screwball comedy, Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight opening...
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BroadwayWorld.com: All My Sons
Overall, this is one of Keegan’s strongest straight play productions in recent years. It’s highly...
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MD Theatre Guide: All My Sons
Assembling an all-star, stellar team, director Susan Marie Rhea breathes new life into a sixty-five...
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The Washington Post: All My Sons
Arthur Miller’s absorbing drama explores the moral choices, and outcomes, by a family after WWII.
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DC Metro Theater Arts: All My Sons
Director Susan Marie Rhea has propelled an impressive cast of players to show the cracks...
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Washingtonian: All My Sons
3 out of 4 stars!
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A Washington Post Preview: All My Sons
Though the show leaves no source of sadness unexamined — guilt, grief, envy, rage —...
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DC Theatre Scene: All My Sons
It doesn’t take much to reach across the footlights at Keegan but it could be...
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PRESS RELEASE: All My Sons
The Keegan Theatre presents Arthur Miller's Tony Award-winning play All My Sons, opening November 3,...
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Washingtonian: Laughter on the 23rd Floor
Decades before Saturday Night Live, Caesar and company were inventing political sketch comedy. The writers...
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